A) $2.20.
B) $8.75.
C) $2.80.
D) $1.40.
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A) 175,000.
B) 200,000.
C) 225,000.
D) 150,000.
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A) $1,125,000.
B) $1,500,000.
C) $1,204,875.
D) $1,023,750.
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A) a variety of different products are produced, each one requiring different types of materials, labor, and overhead.
B) the focus of attention is on a particular job or order.
C) similar products are mass-produced.
D) individual products are custom made to the specification of customers.
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A) job order cost sheet.
B) process order cost sheet.
C) production cost report.
D) manufacturing cost sheet.
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A) $160,000.
B) $136,000.
C) $120,000.
D) $144,000.
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A) $1,350,000.
B) $1,357,500.
C) $1,410,000.
D) $1,342,500.
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A) total units accounted for.
B) units transferred out.
C) units started into production.
D) equivalent units.
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Multiple Choice
A) the products are identical or very similar in nature.
B) they are grouped in batches.
C) they are produced at the time an order is received.
D) their costs are accumulated on job cost sheets.
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A) a physical count of units is impossible.
B) some units worked on in the department are not fully complete.
C) the physical units in the department are always 100% complete.
D) at times a department may use a job order cost system and then switch to a process cost system.
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A) multiplying the percentage of work done by the equivalent units of output.
B) dividing physical units by the percentage of work done.
C) multiplying the percentage of work done by the physical units.
D) dividing equivalent units by the percentage of work done.
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